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利用“拓展社区医疗成果”(ECHO)项目,在初级保健中推广跨专业慢性疼痛管理方法。

Promoting an interprofessional approach to chronic pain management in primary care using Project ECHO.

作者信息

Hassan Samah, Carlin Leslie, Zhao Jane, Taenzer Paul, Furlan Andrea D

机构信息

Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

J Interprof Care. 2021 May-Jun;35(3):464-467. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1733502. Epub 2020 Mar 9.

Abstract

Chronic pain is a complex multidimensional condition that requires management with multiple professions' expertise. Healthcare training programs tend to adhere to curricula within their own profession with very few interactions with other groups. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship is a model for interprofessional education, using tele-mentoring, case-base discussions and clinically focused presentations. The goal is to improve competency and confidence in managing complex cases in primary care. This qualitative study engaged twenty healthcare practitioners from multiple professions who had participated in ECHO in focus group discussions about managing patients with chronic pain, about their reasons for and the effect of participating in Project ECHO Ontario Chronic Pain/Opioid Stewardship, and about their perspectives on interprofessional care. The results show that participating in ECHO resulted in personal and professional benefit, and increased understanding about their own roles and limitations, as well as other healthcare professionals' roles. The participants described changes in their attitudes toward patients with chronic pain, and their colleagues from other professions. Non-physician participants were more likely to approach physicians to discuss their assessment and diagnosis as well as prescriptions. The interprofessional nature of the program was seen as positive and contributed to perceived changes in practice collaboration. These results show that healthcare professionals from multiple professions expressed mainly positive views of ECHO's emphasis on interprofessional care, with different professions appreciating different aspects of that approach.

摘要

慢性疼痛是一种复杂的多维度病症,需要借助多个专业的专业知识进行管理。医疗培训项目往往局限于自身专业的课程内容,与其他群体的互动很少。“社区医疗成果推广计划”(ECHO)慢性疼痛与阿片类药物管理项目是一种跨专业教育模式,采用远程指导、基于案例的讨论以及以临床为重点的讲座。其目标是提高基层医疗中处理复杂病例的能力和信心。这项定性研究邀请了来自多个专业的20名医疗从业者,他们参加了关于管理慢性疼痛患者的焦点小组讨论,分享了参与安大略省ECHO慢性疼痛/阿片类药物管理项目的原因及效果,以及他们对跨专业护理的看法。结果表明,参与ECHO项目带来了个人和职业上的益处,增强了对自身角色和局限性以及其他医疗专业人员角色的理解。参与者描述了他们对慢性疼痛患者及其来自其他专业的同事态度上的变化。非医生参与者更有可能与医生讨论评估、诊断以及处方问题。该项目的跨专业性质被视为积极的,并促成了实践合作方面的明显变化。这些结果表明,来自多个专业的医疗专业人员对ECHO强调跨专业护理主要持积极态度,不同专业对该方法的不同方面表示赞赏。

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